The Billionaire's Stolen Identity
POV (El
the city looked like mine; its bridges, towers, and river bending to my will. But none of it compared to the woman standin
er
yet, not really.
ter, a tumbler of whiskey untouc
ible to look away, but it wasn't just her beauty that undid me. It
ias Reed, a man who had stolen a name, a
I felt alm
e faintest blush colored her cheeks. "Yo
I was about to sa
them in, danger kept them hooked but this was different. With Meera, it wasn't the act of conqu
liberate. She didn't move as I came close, not even whe
murmured, my voice lower than usual, mean
her breath hitch as my thumb
tolen name, and it hit me like
t mine. God, those eyes. Clear, sea
se I needed to hear the name, but bec
mie
nd unra
mething that was entirely her. She gasped softly, and I deepened the kiss, my hand sliding to the small of
my chest, I thought for a hea
, holding on as though she wo
the permiss
her softer in my arms, every sigh fueling the hunger that had been building since
ly beautiful. For a moment, I just looked at her, at the miracle
de, my gaze locked on her as I loosened the first buttons of my
rough. I had to hear her say it, eve
d, and that single
out of me in every kiss, every touch. Yet even in the hunger, I was careful, attuned to her every gasp, every shive
re down her neck, across her collarbone, lower. She arched beneath me, her finger
mewhere in the madness, tenderness crept in. The way I whispered her name agai
voice, the way she clung to me as though she would never let go. I took her again and again, each time
glass walls, painting her skin
n't let
breaths. For the first time in years, I felt... safe. Seen. As though Elias
morizing the curve of her shoulder
d if it took a lifetime of
t me breathless: I wanted her forever. Not
dangerous and irresistible. And on
ked to the balcony, looking ou
hadows of my theft. But he wasn't here. I was. And I had
yes fluttered open, still heavy with dre
ing," she
beautiful. Vu
, and took her hand. For once, I let the
thing a man could ever want. But last night..." I shook my head, words catching
ned, and she s
ckles. Then, with a certainty th
rry
th caugh
his time. "Be mine. Not for toni
l. But her eyes shone with unshed tears, and he
hispered. "Y
o my arms, kissing her with the kind of desperation reserved for men
said
was
side me, I couldn't shake the prickle at the back of my neck, the s
n Cross was closer